Changes in administrative liability in the field of advertising

Draft law No. 411312-8 on amending Articles 3.5 and 14.3 of the Administrative Offenses Code of the Russian Federation to change liability in the area of advertising has passed its third reading in the State Duma and is now under consideration by the Federation Council.Read more


Special regime for the accrual of penalties extended

The Government has extended until December 31, 2024 the existing special regime for the accrual of penalties on tax arrears.Read more


New fines for violations in the sphere of Internet advertising

In accordance with the Federal Law dated 24.06.2023 N 274-FZ from September 01, 2023 amendments came into force, providing for the introduction of liability Read more


Administrative liability for non-compliance with anti-crisis measures

According to the proposal of the Ministry of Finance, from January 1, 2024, it is planned to start monitoring how companies comply with anti-crisis measures in the financial sector and establish responsibility for violations in this area. It is expected that control will be entrusted to the Federal Tax Service, the Federal Customs Service and the Central Bank, and they will be empowered to request information from the control subjects.

It is planned that the amount of fines will be tied to the amount of the transaction carried out in violation of anti-crisis measures (20-40%), however, for officials, the maximum amount of the fine will be 30,000 rubles.

For transactions (operations) that do not have a monetary value, fines for officials may amount to 40-50 thousand rubles, and for legal entities - from 800 thousand to 1 million rubles.

Link to the draft law


Fines for violation of personal data laws to increase from March 27

Federal Law No. 19-FZ dated February 24, 2021 amending Article 13.11 of the Code of Administrative Offenses was published on February 24, 2021. Under this new law, fines for violation of personal data laws have been increased twofold, and repeated violations are deemed separate sets of offenses. Read more